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    Jacob Wetterling Essay

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    This essay is based on an information accordingly to the USA Today network article by David Unze “Search Unsealed in 1989 Killing Jacob Wetterling” which describe the story of an 11th year old who was abducted “ Kidnapping”in 1989 by pedophilia while he was riding a bicycle with his brother and one of his friends in St. Cloud, Minnesota. At the beginning all the evidence where pointing at a man named Dan Raisser who was residing who his parents near to the abduction site, even the child 's…

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    forensic science in courtrooms beneficial? Can forensic science further lead to less cases where innocent people are put into prison for something they did not commit? It is said that "Since 1989, there have been tens of thousands of cases where prime suspects were identified and pursued—until DNA testing proved that they were wrongly accused" (Innocence Project, 2016). It is time, at last, to speak the truth about forensic science, and the truth is this. Forensic science is a reliable source…

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    Crime Scene Profiling

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    area of profiling discussed in the book is crime scene profiling. Crime scene profiling is using evidence from the scene of a crime to put together a profile of a suspect based on behavioral and cognitive patterns, motive, and psychological qualities as well. Although crime scene profiling doesn’t usually lead directly to a suspect, it does help form a reasonable assumption for who they may be looking for. The next area discussed is Geographic profiling. Geographic profiling is an…

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    government. How is the government allowing this? We cannot have inhumane punishment done to humans that are innocent! Killing people is prohibited for Muslims, which means they aren’t following the principles of Islam. We cannot say that all the suspects are…

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    The Influence Of Suspect

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    Yatta Pewa told suspect to put his hands up, turn around, face away from me, hands above his head and spread his legs apart. As I was seaching the suspect, I heard a woman saying, “Excuse me, they are getting away.” I asked suspect if he had any weapon or anything on him that was going to cut or stick me. Suspect said, “No.” Suspect said, “Aint nobody jumped your kid’s dad. Look at me. “You the one that started all of this,” to a bloody woman who appeared to be the victim. Suspect was placed on…

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    The Unusual Suspect Cases

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    Case Study: The Unusual Suspect According to the case The Unusual Suspect, Diann had committed an embezzlement fraud that she pleaded guilty to embezzling approximately $500,000 from her employer and she was sentenced for 18 months in Florida prison. Diann's fraud scheme is a form of an anti-organizational crime, and she had committed several types of the fraud schemes such as: First, she started to mistakenly pay for her vacation expense through her company’s account, Second, she called the…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves unknown suspects gaining entry to the victim’s driver side front door and stealing unknown items from inside, in violation of PC 459- Vehicle Burglary. LOCATION: The location is a single family residence, located at 1980 N. Arroyo Boulevard. EVIDENCE: • I.D. Tech Padilla #6870 took photos which were later uploaded into VeriPic. LOSS: • Unknown loss. INVESTIGATION: On 03-07-16 at 0857 hours, Officer Saunders #7720 and I responded to 1980 N. Arroyo Boulevard for…

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    Suspect Interviewing and Interrogation A law enforcement officer should observe relevant legal guidelines when interrogating a suspect who voluntarily chooses to cooperate. Essentially, statements obtained in observance of these legal considerations are more likely to be deemed admissible in law courts than those resulting from unethical procedure. Similarly, an interrogator ought to choose effective questioning techniques that will lead to obtaining facts from a suspect (Department of Criminal…

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    The Usual Suspects, directed by Bryan Singer, exposed to its audience in a plot twist ending, that it was most “unusual” suspect who was “the devil”. A character branded as stupid and crippled with the “wounded innocence of a kid who ate all the cookies” was revealed to be Keyser Soze, the character in the film who kills his own kids and wife to show the mob who is in control (Ebert). Wickedly, he also killed members of the mob and their kids, parents, and friends; burned down their houses; and…

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    The Art of Interviewing a Suspect, Skill or Science? Exam No. 5 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interview practices employed by law enforcement both domestic and foreign and to determine whether the techniques are comprised of scientific methods, skill sets or combination of both. Definitions Skill - [mass noun] The ability to do something well; expertise. ‘difficult work, taking great skill’ (Oxford Dictionary, 2016) Science - 1[mass noun] The intellectual and…

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